Kween

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Product Details
Price
$19.99  $18.59
Publisher
Quill Tree Books
Publish Date
Pages
352
Dimensions
5.35 X 8.35 X 0.87 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780063223356

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About the Author

Vichet Chum is the author of the forthcoming YA novel Kween.

Reviews

"Some readers will see themselves reflected in Soma, some readers will learn about the history and culture of girls like Soma, and all readers will be rooting for Soma to realize her voice has power and that history is both a weight and a launchpad. Vichet Chum is a beautiful wordsmith and a fresh, welcome new voice in the YA canon." -- Jodi Picoult, #1 New York Times bestselling author

"Kween is a must-read novel about a young Cambodian American navigating identity, family, and love in the shadows of war and dislocation. Told in a fierce and vulnerable voice, Vichet Chum delivers a fresh perspective in contemporary literature." -- Loung Ung, bestselling author of First They Killed My Father

"In this smart and edgy debut, Chum, per an author's note, gives Soma space to be "clumsy, complex, and, yes, contradictory at times," channeling a protagonist whose uncertainty in the face of her future and the model minority myth feels fresh and radical. Via Soma's sharp, first-person voice, Chum mixes humorous insights with forthright interrogations of colonialism, immigration, and racism." -- Publishers Weekly

"Reading this close first-person narrative is like being happily nestled inside Soma's brilliant and introspective little head. Chum's writing itself is mesmerizing from the jump with its wit and flow, a stunning prelude to Soma's killer verses. Informative in its depiction of Cambodian foods and customs (both inherited and often hilariously invented) and with smooth dialogue, and a friendship for the ages, Chum's debut is absolutely magnetic." -- Booklist (starred review)

"Chum offers readers an education in Cambodian history, the Khmer people, and their Lowell community throughout this heartfelt family drama. His cultural respect and humor amplify the book's strong sense of place. An empowering coming-of-age story with genuine character growth." -- Kirkus Reviews